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Tuesday 2 July 2013

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Snowden Seeks Asylum in Russia1

EU Charges Banks Over Derivatives Trading1

Egypt Military Gives Morsi 48 Hours to Resolve Crisis1

What's News2

In Africa, Obama Faces Two Big Legacies3

Record Euro-Zone Unemployment Likely to Rise4

David Cameron Criticizes Possible Pay Rise for Lawmakers4

Amsterdam Debates Sex Trade4

Spy Claims Send Chill Ahead of Trade Talks6

Assange Plans Unlikely Run for Australia Senate7

Echoes of Echelon in Charges of NSA Spying in Europe7

U.S. Factories Resume Growth Mode8

Capital Journal: House Republicans Turn Anti-Establishment8

Arizona Blaze That Killed 19 Still Out of Control 8

California Rethinks Enterprise Zones9

Gay-Marriage Ruling Raises Concerns About California's Initiatives9

India Officials Speculate Death Toll Between 800 and 10,000 in Northern Floods10

Thousands in Hong Kong Rally for Democracy10

Thailand Boosts Rice Support Price for Farmers, After Cabinet Reshuffle 11

New Zealand Spy Legislation Draws Critics11

Kerry Reassures Asia That U.S. Remains Committed to Region12

China Tackles Rumors Fed by Its Flailing on Cash Squeeze 12

Brazil Leader's Support Drops Dramatically, Poll Shows13

As U.S. Pulls Out, Feuds Split Afghanistan's Ruling Family14

Designers Feel the Pull of Stylish Zippers29

Lewis Hamilton: The Stalled Career of F1's Tiger Woods30

Heard on the Pitch30

Short of Cod, Massachusetts Chefs Suggest a Dish of Blood Cockle31

Opinion

Review & Outlook: Croatia in Europe16

Review & Outlook: Egypt Erupts Again16

Notable & Quotable16

Review & Outlook: Punishing Bangladesh16

Jamie Whyte: Schools Need Competition, Not Freedom From Rules17

Edwin Feulner: The Man Who Dissected 'The Liberal Mind'17

Crovitz: Accept Victory on Immigration18

Book Review: Curiosity 18

Business and Finance

LME Aims to Cut Warehouse Waits19

France, Spain, Italy Drag on Europe's Car Market19

Current Account: Sizing Up Bank Risk Using VAR Is a Stab in the Dark19

What do Armani, Ralph Lauren and Hugo Boss All Have in Common? Bangladesh20

Corrections & Amplifications20

Apple Files Trademark Application for iWatch in Japan20

LVMH Fined Over Hermès Stake21

Nokia Pays $2.21 Billion for Siemens Stake in NSN21

China Police Detain Some GlaxoSmithKline Employees21

Kohlberg to Take Steinway Musical Private for $438 Million21

Japonica Cuts Price on Greek-Debt Offer, Extends Deadline22

Business Briefs22

Cancer-Drug Maker Onyx Rejects Bid From Amgen, Seeks Other Suitors 22

Slice of ABN Thrives in Netherlands23

Maersk Readies Launch of Giant Container Ship24

Insurers Warned on Links to Iran25

Spain to Sell NCG, Catalunya Banc26

Stocks Start Month With Broad Gains26

HEARD ON THE STREET: Onyx Investors Shouldn't Count on Bayer Buying32

HEARD ON THE STREET: Banks Get Uneven Cut From Rates32

Heard on the Street: Defensive Stocks Won't Shield Investors32

HEARD ON THE STREET: Nokia's Knock-Down Equipment Purchase32